Susaye Greene, former singer of the Supremes, attended from Los Angeles, Hill said.

Movers, Shakers event

The Movers, Shakers and Difference Makers luncheon at The Palm Restaurant in Atlantic City raised $70,000 on Sept. 28 for Gilda's Club South Jersey in Linwood.

About 275 people attended, a spokesperson said.

Harley raffle

United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey raised more than $13,000 for programs in Cape May County through the United Way Rubber Duck Boardwalk Ride raffle of a Harley Davidson motorcycle.

The raffle was tied to Wildwood's Roar to the Shore ride from Sept. 6 to 9, organizers said.

Helping ARC

The Fourth annual I. Rice & Company Golfing for Good Tournament chaired by Irv Singer, of Margate, netted more than $46,500 to benefit The Arc of Atlantic County's recreation program Sept. 22.

It was held at Harbor Pines Golf Club in Egg Harbor Township. More than 100 golfers participated.

CEOs give back

The CEO Group, a Vineland nonprofit made up of business leaders in Cumberland County, donated $10,000 to the Greater Vineland YMCA from funds raised during its Sept. 5 annual Charity Golf Tournament at Running Deer Golf Club in Pittsgrove Township, Salem County.

The YMCA will use the money to purchase equipment for its youth fitness program, a spokesperson said.

Hospital thrift shop

The Cape Regional Medical Center Auxiliary opened a second EtCetera Shop in the Bayshore Mall in North Cape May. The first EtCetera thrift shop is located at the hospital property on Route 9 in Cape May Court House, and has helped support the hospital for 45 years, an auxiliary spokesperson said.

The North Cape May Shop is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Call 609-846-7643.

School donation

The A.C. Moore store in Stafford Township collected more than $250 in school supplies and donated them to the township school district.

The supplies go to the students who need them most, a school spokesperson said.